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Hiii, I am Empour. I like roleplaying, but I have some kinda specific tastes. I have been doing this on-and-off for a few years, not always on this site. Be warned, my oldest stuff is exceptionally terrible.

I tend to prefer games which are not set in the present day. I like magic and stuff. Whether that magic takes the form of typical magical magic or "technology," I like it either way. I also loooove Pokemon: Mystery Dungeon and its universe, much more so than the standard one.

I like to create characters based on silly concepts, and then use them seriously to the best of my ability. If my characters sound a little bit ridiculous to you, that's probably intentional.

Previous highlights include:

A colonialist teenage witch, fresh out of magic school and ready to oppress some natives overseas for profit

A spacefaring civilization of communist pixies from beyond the galaxy

A scuba-wearing magical girl in a mysterious, creepy world of dreams and nightmares

A completely paralyzed blacksmith, who could do magnet magic or something

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Petra the Aron


Folio’s Trunk - Floor 7

The voices grew closer. Closer. They were nearly upon her.

A little black head appeared in the room’s only exit corridor. The Umbreon head looked around, settling on her for a moment, before popping back out of the room. Petra considered giving chase, but she didn’t want to appear hostile, and that was certainly something that wild pokemon did. She instead patiently waited, and twice used [HARDEN], just in case whoever she met here came to blows with her.

Some more of the group she’d predicted appeared. An angry-looking cat with big teeth, and a spunky-looking pokemon she didn’t recognize. She had seen the Umbreon and Luxio before around town, but didn’t know much about them besides that they were of the guild. She relaxed a bit. If they were guild members, then they wouldn’t do her harm. Guild members followed a code of honor, after all.

Or, so she thought. The pokemon saw her, and quickly spoke to each other.

“They look scared,” said the fluffy looking one. Scared? Petra was not scared at all!

“I am not!” She called out to them, standing back up from her crouch, forgetting she was on top of the stairs. Her back legs slipped, finding no purchase in the air.

She scrambled, trying to catch herself, but her legs were too short.

“Aaaaeeeee!” Petra let out, as she tumbled. The spinning bonks didn’t cause her damage, but they certainly hurt. Her fall lasted what felt like minutes, whirling and tumbling every which way. By the time she reached the bottom, she was on her back and thoroughly dizzied.

“Ooww,” she said, loudly enough to be heard from above. A strong wind blew through the room.
Still around now, actually made a second post. Will try to keep up this time!
Petra the Aron


Folio’s Trunk - Floor 6

Petra had made a mistake.

The Kirlia she’d saved was grateful, but left without even helping her regain her balance. By the time Petra righted herself, she looked up to see a very angry Gliscor hanging over her, clicking its claws menacingly. He said nothing, looking at her with an annoyed dismissal. Petra said nothing, and instead defaulted to an expression of defiant challenge. This monster bat seemed terrifyingly strong compared to her, but she wouldn’t go down without a fight.

Fortunately for Petra, the Gliscor seemed to think she was one of the dungeon’s wild pokemon, and wasn’t worth his time. He spat something at her, then turned, and shot towards the stairs, chasing the Kirlia from before. Petra breathed a sigh of relief when he vanished. She wasn’t looking forward to actually fighting him.

She wasn’t relieved for long, though. The glob of sandy mud the Gliscor attacked her with suddenly became agitated, and spun furiously. Before Petra could react, a swirling sandstorm of mud and rock erupted around her, blinding her and trapping her in place. She couldn’t move, couldn’t see, and the sand got into all the crevices in her armor, worming its way in and causing a burning, stinging irritation as it went. Petra was so overcome with the pain which came from every direction at once, that it was all she could do to curl up and try to maintain consciousness.

~~~

Petra was hungry.

She’d been curled up under the pile of sand she was under for a long time, and while it burned and itched, she knew that she would be safe under her little tomb of sand.

The sandstorm had ended a while ago, settling down on top of her. Petra had initially wanted to leap out and give chase to the Gliscor, even in her weakened state. However, she knew better. She was exhausted and hurt, and needed to wait to let her body recover.

By now she was feeling okay, but by now the Gliscor would be so far ahead she could never catch up. Petra dug herself out from beneath the sand.

The room that greeted her was... Not entirely unlike all of the other rooms of the dungeon. The sand that normally coated the floors had all been condensed directly on top of her, forming a massive dune on a wooden floor.

Petra had to get herself back to town, though. She was very hungry, and while her pain had subsided and the sand that wormed its way into her was being forced out, she really needed to eat.

A gust of wind suddenly blew through the room, blowing an inch or two from the top of the dune.

She shook her head to clear it. The stairs were... That way. She walked over to them, and climbed.

As Petra climbed the steps, she noted that the next floor was just as sandy as the last, but a good deal noisier. She could hear the sounds of an argument coming from somewhere nearby. A rescue team? Dungeon pokemon rarely talked. Perhaps if she could wait here, on the stairs, and they could accompany her back to town. It was always better to travel through dungeons with others, after all. Going alone as she typically did was dangerous, after all.

Petra crouched, on the top of the stairs. She hoped they wouldn’t mistake her for a wild pokemon, that wouldn’t be good.
Hi. No idea what to do anymore, 2 weeks between anyone posting is too much for me to be able to tell what's going on.
Petra


Folio’s Trunk - Floor 6

Petra kicked up a continuous cloud of dust, as she dragged her feet on the ancient floor, trying to amuse herself.

This had to have been her fifth time walking through this dungeon. As always, it was different every time she went through, but that didn’t really make it particularly difficult or exciting. In fact, the extra time consumed to find her way through somewhere she already knew inside out made the whole thing kinda boring.

Oh well. Prices had to be paid to go from inside the town to the outside. This was still the only place she’d explored since arriving. Petra usually used it as a sort of training. If she was going to explore anything, she had to understand the workings of the dungeon she already knew she could walk through.

It didn’t feel like she was learning much anymore, though. She hadn’t seen anything new this entire time, for some reason.

Actually, come to think of it, there was a suspicious lack of the mindless Pokemon that usually came alongside a dungeon exploration. For whatever reason, Petra had been able to make her way through all the last 5 floors completely unbothered. She didn’t mind, obviously, they were barely more than a nuisance at this point, but at the same time, the twisty cave’s silence gave a sort of growing eeriness. Petra, typically bold, found herself acting a bit more cautious around shadows and corners. So far, there’d been nothing to confirm her creeping shivers.

That is, until now. A faint, high voice, yelling out. Petra had no idea where this had come from, but it almost sounded like a child, screeching to another.

If that was the case, that could mean there was a child in the dungeons. While Petra was, technically young herself, she was fully capable of holding her own against the dungeon’s Pokemon. A kid, not so much. Petra ceased her foot-dragging. There was no time for that now, a kid could be in danger!

While not a particularly quick Pokemon to begin with, owing to her heavy natural armor, Petra was capable of sprinting at speeds that would typically be considered a leisurely jog by most others. As she sped through empty room after empty corridor, she finally encountered a trace- A room, with a severely blackened crater in one of the far walls.

As she approached it, Petra realized the blackness of the little crater was the effect of some sort of writing foul residue, of an unknown origin. She’d never seen anything like it. She hoped to never see it again.

Further investigation of the room around her revealed a large streak of floor, which had been roughly swept away with a poorly-made broom. Evidence of a fight? She hoped not. A fight would mean she was too late.

It looked like whatever had happened here had happened only a minute ago. There was a staircase up in the other side of the stairs, and if the sounds were any indication, the combatants had continued upwards. Petra, afraid for this unknown child, rushed up the stairs to find them.

At the next floor, there was even more evidence of attacks. More black craters in the walls near one of the corridors exiting the room she was in, and plenty of dust, hanging in the air. She hurried down the corridor, and sound started to become clear. Insults, yelling, and incoherent sentences soon became heard.

Petra briefly paused her sprint, to pull a small seed from her ear. She wasn’t actually entirely sure what it did, but it looked vaguely menacing and smelled foul. She held it in her mouth, taking care not to bite into it, and then resumed her chase.

Less than a minute later, she finally stumbled upon the source of the noise. There was a massive Gliscor, chasing something smaller and blue. The massive bat-scorpion was clearly the aggressor, flinging all sorts of attacks at the blue Pokemon. Petra saw her chance! There was a kid in danger, here was her shot at doing some good for once.

Petra abruptly lifted herself up on two legs, then one, and spun herself around a few times. When she had built up enough speed, she released the seed from her mouth, which flung directly at the Gliscor.

Before she could see what happened, though, she fell to her side. She was momentarily too dizzy to see what the seed did, but that would wear off soon. Petra hoped she hadn’t made a mistake.
First post is finally done. Now it's just up to Ninian to take me where Petra should go, and interactions will begin.
I'm still here, @Light Lord. I've been holding off on making my first post because of finals, but those are finally done. I can actually get going now.
Only a couple days in and you're all already thinking about romance? I can't say I expected that at all.

Anyway, will make the first post for Petra soon. Just need to decide how to bring her in.



Name:
Petra

Gender:
Female

Pokémon:
Aron

Ability:
Sturdy

Moveset:
Harden
Headbutt
Metal Claw
Rock Tomb

Personality:
Arrogant, Aggressive, Adamant, and unyielding. She’s proud of her strength, and far too willing to use it, even against superior opponents. Will not be humbled by any show of force. Her tendency to survive extreme amounts of physical abuse doesn’t help with that.

On the other side of the coin, she’s quick to be awed by stories of myths and legends, and surprisingly patient when someone’s telling a tale. Doesn’t tell many of her own, though.

Loud, and often shouts ridiculous battle cries prior to an attack.

Backstory:
Wandered into Folio town one day seemingly through the sandstorm, origins unknown. Despite being young, lacks any sort of close friends to unearth her history. The closest thing she has to one is a cordial relationship with Hawlucha, who shares his training equipment and time with her.

She has been seen once at night, “sneakily” spying upon the town’s tiny exploration guild. One might assume she wants to join it.
@Lucius Cypher

Well, this is awkward. I actually chose to use an Aron too, before you'd posted your CS. To make matters worse, her personality would have some minor similarities to yours. I won't continue with creating her until I've heard from you if you're okay with that, I wouldn't want to make you think I'm copying you.
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